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These three men have been the lead voices on hit songs including “Mountain Music,” “Feels So Right,” “God Blessed Texas” and “Why Does It Have to Be (Wrong or Right).” Tuesday night, fans can spend two hours hearing Alabama’s Randy Owen, Little Texas’ former lead singer Tim Rushlow and Restless Heart’s Larry Stewart sing those songs and more.

Proceeds from the evening benefit Fisher House Foundation, which provides lodging to the military and veterans while they are seeking treatment at a military hospital. A facility is located in Murfreesboro.

“I was like, ‘Holy smokes,” Rushlow recalls of when both men agreed to play the show. Rushlow hosts monthly writers’ nights at Hard Rock Café, which he calls Rushlow in the Round. “These two singers helped shape me into the singer I wanted to be. I have the ‘Feels So Right’ album on the wall in my house that I wore out listening to when I was growing up. And they are super guys. They are so kind and have no ego about them.”
In addition, the evening also will include wine tastings, food pairings, Yazoo brewery’s new fall ale and Rock Patel Premium Cigars on the Hard Rock Café’s Reverb room’s deck.

Admission is $10 but Rushlow hopes given the charity, that guests will offer $20. The show starts at 7 p.m. at Hard Rock Nashville downtown.

Tim Rushlow, former lead singer of Little Texas, is starting a monthly writers night. (Photo: submitted.)

Tim Rushlow, former lead singer of Little Texas who is the voice behind hits including “God Blessed Texas” and “What Might Have Been,” has started a monthly writers’ night at Hard Rock Café. His goal is to bring Nashville’s writers/artists into a relaxed living room setting where they tell the stories behind their hits, play songs that were influential to them, interact with the crowd and provide networking opportunities for those involved in the music business.